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SUMMER CHALLENGE 2010
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Summer Challenge 2010 Completed Tasks (do NOT delete any posts in this thread)

I read for A: Pride and Prejudice which is OLD and BORROWED from a co-worker.
I read for B:

Tasks Completed: 6
GR Authors: 2
Big Book Tickets: 1
Total Points: 60

For this task I read Dracula by Bram Stoker. It was good...but I did find it dragging in the midde.
Total Points: 80
Tasks Completed: 7
Goodreads Authors: 2
Big Book Tickets: 1

20.6 Supporting Good Reads Authors--List Maker
A Mighty Fortress by David Weber 720 pages
This is the fourth book in Weber's Safehold series, and is not the best of them. This book seems to focus less on the underlying theological problems of the world Safehold. Hopefully, the next in the series will get back to the over-arching story. It is not a must read, unless you are committed to this particular series.
20.5 Valories Task--Independence Day
A. Mission of Honor by David Weber is an Honor Harrington book. Honor is a former military hero.
B.


I Became a Christian and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt: Replacing Souvenir Religion with Authentic Spiritual Passion- by Vince Antonucci.
Sailboat on cover.
Total points. 255

25.3
Becoming Madame Mao by Anchee MIn - Im interested in China
The Emperorby Ryszard Kapuscinski - translated from polish.
Total points 300
Totals tasks 18
Total books 25
GR authors 2

Death With Interruptions (Portuguese author) and The Strongbow Saga, Book Two: Dragons from the Sea (second-longest book)
The copy of Dragons I borrowed from the library is 346 pages, while the first book is 360-something third book is 344. Just thought I'd clarify real quick, since on GR the page numbers for the second and third books are the same.
25.5 Share the Summer Love
By the Time You Read This, I'll Be Dead (genre 1) and The Strongbow Saga, Book Three: The Road to Vengeance (genre 2)
I love YA "problem novels," where something horrible and random and generally morbid is going on like someone dying or going blind or whatever and the characters have to deal with it. Whether this makes me a terrible human being or not remains to be seen. By the Time You Read This, I'll Be Dead, on the other hand, was far from terrible. The protagonist, Daelyn, who has been bullied her entire life, is recovering from her previous suicide attempt and plan for her next--and, she hopes, final--attempt. However, her plans are confounded by the arrival of an upbeat boy with a crush on her and a classmate who keeps her chin high, even when she deals with the bullying that drags Daelyn down. It's an incredible book with an ending left open to interpretation (a la The Giver).
My second-favorite genre is historical fiction, since I love anthropology and most HF novels show what life was like in the book's setting. I can see what it was like to live like a serf from the comfort of my own living room! Yay! Speaking of serfs, there were few peasants in the historical fiction book I read, The Road to Vengeance. The protagonist, Halfdan, was born a "thrall," or the slave of a Viking warrior, but he was freed from servitude by his father, the warrior who previously owned him. Stuff happened in the other two books, and in the third installment (the one I read), Halfdan is part of a Viking raiding party on Frankia (aka France). He's captured the daughter of a powerful French nobleman and plans to ransom her for extreme amounts of cash...assuming he doesn't fall in love with her first or get killed in battle. There's a ton of fighting in this series, but the author isn't as gruesome as he could be, so I could have the series on my classroom shelves.
Total: 40 + 675 (from earlier) = 715 pts

I like to cook and I like to eat a variety of foods. However, I live alone and find that when I cook something, using standard recipes, I have to eat it for days and days. I wanted to learn how to cook single serving meals.


Young Adult. I enjoy this genre because I like the way ideas are presented. Many times the books are easier to read, but the ideas can still be very strong. Also, I am a fifth grade teacher and it is a great way to connect with kids.
Bucking the Sarge by Christopher Paul Curtis. I liked this book a lot. I listened to it and the funny scenes are even funnier hearing them. I don't think it would be a great book for elementary because some of the themes are a little too strong, but it would be good for middle schoolers.
Mystery: I enjoy mysteries because they help me escape. Before this challenge, pretty much all I read are mysteries. Now, I've expanded my reading a little bit, but if I'm ever stressed, I fall back on this genre--plus it often makes me feel like whatever I'm experiencing is not nearly so bad!
Caught by Harlan Coben. Coben's writing is solid and fast-paced. There always seem to be a few holes in his novels, but I can get past them. This is an interesting book about how an accusation can change/ruin your life even if there is no validity to it.
That gives me:
Points: 145
Books Read: 13
Challenges Completed: 9
Pages Read: 4964

15.2 - Stars and Stripes. For my star I read Texas! Lucky by Sandra Brown. This was a good romance novel. Had all the criteria. I really enjoyed it. (4*). For my stripe I read Real Murders by Charlaine Harris. This book was good. (4*).
15.5 Great Authors. Read Case Histories: A Novel by Kate Atkinson. This one really fell short for me. I thought that there was alot going on and it didn't connect very well with me. (2*). And from her list I chose Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll. I only read the Alice in Wonderland part it was 144 pages long. I really enjoyed it. So different from the movie. (4*)
20.9 - Spirit of Independence. I read Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. I enjoyed this book as much as the first one. I will finish out the series to find out what happens to everyone. (4*) For the second part I watched Juno which was OK for me.
30.1 - Birthdays and Birhtmonths. I was born in April so I had to read about Disasters. I read Earthquakes in Human History: The Far-Reaching Effects of Seismic Disruptions. This book was ok. It discussed several earthquakes in history from Biblical times to 1972. I thought it talked alot about political and other aspects and could have focused on the disasters themselves more (2*).
I was born on a Tuesday so had to read Alternative Fiction. I chose In the Presence of Mine Enemies by Harry Turtledove. This book had an interesting premise but dragged in parts. There was alot of repetition in my opinion (3*)
Erin Hart and Sandra Brown are good reads authors.


Read The Red Tent, winner in 2001, and watched Twister (the one from 1989).
25.7 I'm Passionate About ...
My passion is baking/eating desserts, so I read My Life in France as the non-fiction book, and Just Desserts since it has dessert in the title.
Points for these tasks: 45
Total Points: 290
Tasks Completed: 18
Books Read: 25
Pages Read: 7105

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, especially because she goes into much greater detail about some of the more minor characters of the movie. If you loved the movie, you'll love the book!

On August 8, 1908 Wilbur Wright made his first flight at a racecourse at Le Mans, France. It was the Wright Brothers' first public flight. In honor of this important event in transportation history...Read a book (fiction or non-fiction) that has a mode of travel pictured on the cover..i.e. airplane, boat, train, car etc.
He Crashed me and then I crashed him back by Monte Bechtel


25.2: Where the Sun Swings North by Barrett Willoughby and Firefly Beach by Luanne Rice
Firefly Beach is the place name and I got approval from Coralie for it. My new total should be 145. Thank you again!

New Tasks Completed
10.3 SAME PLACE SAME TIME SAME BOOKS - Dead in the Family by Charlaine Harris
15.2 STARS & STRIPES FOREVER
a. Name of a State - Kitty Goes to Washingtonby Carrie Vaughn *Goodreads Author
b. Takes place in original 13 colonies - Cemetery Dance by Douglas Preston This book takes place in New York
20.6 LIST MAKER- An Echo in the Bone by Diana Gabaldon 992 pages *Big Book Ticket (over 750 pages)
Why this book is a must-read - Diana Gabaldon’s Echo in the Bone is the 7th in her Outlander series. This series is among my most favorite books. The books encompass several genres. It has very well researched historical-fiction, time-travel, adventure, romance, intrigue, fantasy and paranormal. The books are not a quick reads. There is so much detail, wonderful descriptions and history, that it is impossible to just fly through them, added to this is that all the books are very large(600+ pages) But this epic series grabs you from the beginning and never lets go. Each book is as wonderful as the next. But they do need to be read in order, and each one of them is a MUST_READ.
25.10 LET'S PLAY THE NAME GAME -
a. Book at least 100 pages -
Flirt by Laurell K. Hamilton 171 pages
b. Author with same name - The Jasmine Trade by Denise Hamilton
Points: 70
Tasks: 4
Books: 6
Pages 2641
GR Authors - 1
Big Book Ticket - 1(750 pages)
Total Points: 540
Total Tasks: 33
Total Books: 47
Total Pages: 18,633
GoodRead Authors: 5
Books over 500 pages : 4
Books over 750 pages : 1
Books over 1000 pages: 1

REBECCA NJ - post 1574
...And PJreads - I've just been Rebecca on the readerboard in the past. "
I'll set up a table to make it easy for Cynthia to reconcile previous Readerboard names to new ones.

50 point task is posted in the TASK HELP folder. (Cynthia's the only one who can post tasks in the official folder.)

10.5 Barefoot by [author:El..."
KAREN GA, please help us track tasks for the Readerboard by:
- Posting only NEW task completions
(or indicating clearly which tasks have been posted previously)
- Including your Readerboard name at the top of your posts
Thank you

20.10 - Group Reads
Read One Of The Following Group Read Selections And Make At Least One Post In The Discussion Thread.
A. Books About Books - The Book Thief
B. Sci-Fi/Fantasy - The Hunger Games
Mystery - The ABC Murders
The Hunger Games read 7-25-10 post number 108
Points- 135
#books read- 22
#pages read- 5210
#challenges completed- 11


5.9 Get caught reading...
I read Hidden Riches at work (Farmer's Market) and at the kids' doctor and dentist offices - back to school check-up time.
Points this task: 5
Total Points: 315
Tasks Completed: 23
Books Read: 30
GoodReads Authors: 5
Big Books: 500+ (2), 750+ (2), 1000+ (0)

Task: 10.6 Stand Up For Your Rights (stretching it a little bit, but the kids do experience discrimination based on perceived age, sexuality, gender, and appearance amongst their peers?)
Points for this task: 10
Total Points: 35
Tasks Completed: 3

New Tasks Completed:
5.1 Heat Wave by Richard Castle
10.2 The Girl Who Ate Kalamazoo by Darrin Doyle
10.5 On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan
10.6 Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson
10.7 Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life by Barbara Kingsolver
10.10 The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan (thanks to Missy in Alabama)
15.4 Under the Tuscan Sun by Frances Mayes -- My number was #3, as was Frances Mayes', AND Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang by Chelsea Handler. Some characteristics of #3s are: verbalization, socialization, the arts, and the joy of living -- I think Chelsea Handler's stories exude a joy for life and socialization!
15.7 Unaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri.
part b -- one thing that I would change about both my state and the entire United States is that I would extend equal legal rights to the gay/lesbian community.
15.10 Still Life with Husband by Lauren Fox
part b -- one thing I love about my family is when we have summer bbqs and everyone shows up and we eat and play soccer and have a wonderful time together.
20.1 Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel -- my favorite ice cream is chocolate peanut butter
20.2 The Red Tent by Anita Diamant
20.10 The ABC Murders by Agatha Christie -- my discussion post is here http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/3...
25.2 The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson AND The Littlest Hitler - Stories by Ryan Boudinot
25.9 The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson (630 pages) AND The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon (226 pages) for a total of 856 pages.
25.10 Run for Your Life by James Patterson AND Drift: Stories from Newport Beach by Victoria Patterson
Previous Points: 220
New Points: 235
Total Points Now: 455
Tasks Completed: 30
Tasks in Progress: 6
Books Read: 45
Pages Read: 13,394

New Tasks Completed:
5.1 Heat Wave by Richard Castle
10.2 The Girl Who Ate Kalamazoo by Darrin Doyle
10.5 On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan
10.6 [..."
WOW you must have had vacation time........

Completed 15.3 Books and Blogs. I read The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson. This was a book that I actually thought lived up to its hype. The story is well developed and while there are a lot of characters and sub plots, it all gets pulled together very nicely. Lisbeth is a great character who is hard not to love. I will definitely read the next one in the series.
There is a great review of the book on the "books i done read" blog (which I learned about through this challenge). Its a great blog with a wide range of books. The link for the book I read is: http://booksidoneread.blogspot.com/se... or for just the blog: http://booksidoneread.blogspot.com.
total points: 130
**note: on the last Readerboard my points were listed as 140, but it really should have been 115. With this task completed it's 130.

read The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle.
points this task 20
total points 480
total books 40

Summer is traditionally the time of year for family vacations. It is not always feasible to go to the places you wish to see, so for this task..
A. Read a fictional book that takes place in a country that you have always wanted to visit but have never had the chance to.
The Glass Room by Simon Mawer (Czechoslovakia)
AND
B. Read a book that was originally written in a foreign language.
Example: My (Jennifer's) native language is English so I could read A Tale of Love and Darkness by Amos Oz which was originally written in Hebrew.
The Girl who kicked the Hornet’s Nest by Larrsen (Swedish)
25 points
525 total (wendyma)

A read The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton. It was 549 pages. The story itself was just okay. 3 stars
240 points.
Linda wrote: "Linda TX
10.7
The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town
by John Grisham
I attempted 5 times to provide the link. I copied it from my books and all that came out was a http with g..."
this is fine Linda - a link OR title and author. For doing a link, have you tried using the "add book/author" link at the top of the posting window?
10.7
The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town
by John Grisham
I attempted 5 times to provide the link. I copied it from my books and all that came out was a http with g..."
this is fine Linda - a link OR title and author. For doing a link, have you tried using the "add book/author" link at the top of the posting window?

One new task:
#25.10 Belinda's Task: Let's Play the Name Game
A. Read any book of at least 100 pages:
The Virgin's Secret by Victoria Alexander July 24
B. Another book whose author's first or last name is same as last name of author in Part A:
The World According to Bertie by Alexander McCall Smith July 26
Total Pages = 14,979
Tasks Completed = 36
Total Points = 485
Alexander McCall Smith is a GoodReads author

i read tell-all by Chuck Palahniuk on the bus over 2 days on my way to work. quite an easy read overall i enjoyed it though
Points for this task: 5
10.4 Roll the Dice
I rolled 243 so I read Holes by Louis Sachar. My copy was 235 pages.
Points for this task: 10
15.1 Wedding Bells are Ringing
I read The Phantom Tollbooth (old... published waay before i was born and blue: a blue cover) and Animal Farm (an new author and borrowed from the library)
Points for this task: 15
20.10 Group Reads
I read The ABC Murders by Agatha Christie and posted my comment! I really enjoyed this book and would definitely recommend it to all mystery fans!
Points for this task: 20
Total Points: 145
Tasks Completed: 10
Books by Goodreads authors: 0
Big Books: 1 (500+), 0 (750+), 0 (1000+)

The Truth about Forever by Sarah Dessen *GoodReads Author*
Tasks Completed - 19
Books Read - 23
Pages Read - 6599
Total Points - 260
Books by Goodreads authors: 2
Big Books: 1 (500+), 0 (750+), 0 (1000+)


Re-posting and new tasks finished to date
5.6 – MC is a spy and the plot is espionage
The Kingdom of the Blind by Edward P Oppenheim
10.1 – Author name on 2010 Hurricane List
The Last Dickens by MATTHEW Pearl
15.7A – Author is Indian
The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid
15.7B – There's a lot of change still needed in my country, South Africa; the change I'd like to see that relates to this novel is that different cultures could respect and accept each other. My way of bringing about this change would be through education, from pre-school to university and continuing on to the work place.
15.10A – Family member in title
Faro’s Daughter by Georgette Heyer
15.10B – My daughter lives far away in London, and I miss her so very much.
20.2 – Book set before 1450
Pompeii (set in AD79) by Robert Harris
TOTAL POINTS = 65
The Kingdom of the BlindThe Last DickensThe Reluctant FundamentalistFaro's DaughterPompeii

Shannon wrote: "Egh, per post 1975, all my links came at the end of the post, I think because I typed it all in Word first then added the links. Sorry, will try again next time - hope this is ok for this post? I..."
I've found that whenever I add a link, it always shows up at the end of whatever text is in there already. I do the same thing you do, so what I do is copy the link info and paste it where I want it to be, then delete it from the bottom of the post.
This one is okay, though, since the links are there and you pointed it out in the very next post, so I'll know what's going on when I get there. Thanks, Shannon.
I've found that whenever I add a link, it always shows up at the end of whatever text is in there already. I do the same thing you do, so what I do is copy the link info and paste it where I want it to be, then delete it from the bottom of the post.
This one is okay, though, since the links are there and you pointed it out in the very next post, so I'll know what's going on when I get there. Thanks, Shannon.

I read Lisa's Gift by Mackenzie Mckade 7/26
Points for this task- 5
Total Points- 210
Total books read- 20
Pages Read- 5251
GR authors- 7

I am so excited that I completed 20.3. I chose option A and finally read Great Expectations! I have to say that by the end I really liked it and almost very nearly loved it! If the middle part hadn't dragged for me, I would have given it a 5. I feel it was a 4.5 at the very least!
Total Pages= 14,909
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I read

Books read: 15
Pages read:4223
Tasks completed: 11
Points earned: 170


15.2
Pt A - Kansas Heat - Jenny Penn (GR Author) - state name in title
Pt B - Lover Awakened - set in NY
15.10
Pt A - Family Unit - Z.A. Maxfield (GR Author)
Pt B - I love my family because even though I currently live in a completely different country and continent over 7000 miles apart we maintain a great relationship!
20.7
Birth of an Empire - Conn Iggulson (Big Book Ticket - 500+ pages - the book was 592)
Total Points This post: 50
Total Points: 435/ 950
Tasks Completed: 30
Books Read: 39
Books by Goodreads authors: 14 (took Kristin Hannah off my count who was incorrectly claimed)
Big Books: 1 (500+), 0 (750+), 0 (1000+)
Tasks Already Completed
5.1; 5.3; 5.4; 5.5; 5.7; 5.9; 5.10
10.1; 10.2; 10.4; 10.5; 10.7
15.1; 15.3; 15.5; 15.9
20.1; 20.2; 20.3; 20.6; 20.8
25.1; 25.3; 25.6; 25.9; 25.10


5.7 - "I Confess That In 1901 I Said To My Brother Orville That Man Would Not Fly For Fifty Years. " Read a book (fiction or non-fiction) that has a mode of travel pictured on the cover..i.e. airplane, boat, train, car etc.
Mode of transportation: Spaceship:
Year's Best SF 15 (2010) by David G. Hartwell (Editor), Kathryn Cramer (Editor) (Mass Market Paperback, 512 pages) 4 *
And ... I'm claiming a 500+ ticket :0)
230 + 5 = 235

Tasks Completed: 14
Points for this task: 5
Points thus far: 235/950
Books read: 20
Pages Read: 6088
Books by Goodreads authors: 1
(Goodreads Author) Sheramy Bundrick(20.4)
Read but not claimed: 5 + 2 = 7
(Parts of the following 2-book tasks: 15.6, 25.5, 25.8, 25.9, 30.1B)
(Plus 2 books that I’m not sure where I’m going to claim them)
Big Books:
500+
Year's Best SF 15 (2010) by David G. Hartwell (Editor), Kathryn Cramer (Editor) (Mass Market Paperback, 512 pages)

30.3 - Sheila's Task - An Ode To Illinois
The Lincolns: A Scrapbook Look at Abraham and Mary by Candace Fleming
and
Where the Heart Is by Billie Letts, Oprah Book Club December 1998
Total Points: 90
Tasks Completed: 6
Books Read: 7
Pages Read: 2,453

Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang (247 pgs)
Model Home: A Novel (360)
Every Last One (299)
906 pages total.
New point total: 235
Heather in KS

20.9 - Luck Of The Draw - Terri's Task - The Spirit of Independence
In honor of Independence Day - Let's honor the independents as well.
A. Read one book from The Indies Choice Awards
AND
Watch an Independent Film Spirit Award Winner or Nominee
A. Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins read 7-26-10 B. (500) Days of Summer watched 7-21-10
Points- 155
#books read- 23
#pages read- 5481
#challenges completed- 12


Historical Fiction: YA and Adult
My first favorite genre is Historical Fiction and I like both adult and YA books. I find that I learn more about the time reading about characters I care about than I would from a nonfiction text. I love putting myself in someone else's shoes and feel like I'm living their lives for the time it takes me to read the book.
For This Genre I Read:
The Red Umbrella by Christina GonzalezGoodreads Author
The Red Umbrella by Christina Diaz Gonzalez is a well-told historical fiction version of post-revolution Cuba in 1961. The authenticity comes from the true story on which it is based, her parents journey to the U. S. during what was called Operation Pedro Pan, a rescue and relocation of children of those parents who did not support what was happening to Cuba under Castro.
I was struck by how removed from these events many of us were as we were growing up in the 1960s. I was 7 years old, the exact age of Frankie, the younger brother in this story, and I can’t imagine being uprooted and sent to live in another country with another family in order to escape violence. The story here is gripping and hopeful at the same time. It is highly recommended!
Link to this review that includes the trailer:
The Red Umbrella
YA Speculative Fiction:
I love all the sub-genres of YA Speculative fiction, but for some reason, I am not as big a fan of the genre when written for adults. I think I love the YA take on it, because it has young characters triumphing over major obstacles. I also enjoy YA romance when it is a part of speculative fiction, because it can be the ultimate fantasy!
For This Genre I Read:
Linger by Maggie StiefvaterGoodreads Author
Linger by Maggie Stiefvater met every expectation I had of it! The only downside is that I now have to wait a long time before the third book will come out! There are so many twists explained that I don’t dare describe too much of the story, especially for any of you that may have missed Shiver. It is, again, a werewolf story like no other and both books are highly recommended! In this series, werewolves turn based on the heat or cold of the season of the year. In the cold of winter, the wolf takes over, but as summer arrives, the human form becomes theirs, so everything must be in place for those who turn to exist in both worlds. Not only is romance affected by these strange circumstances, but many of the little details of life that have to be dealt with must also be taken care of by the leader of the pack. You will fall in love with Grace and Sam all over again in Linger, and you might find some new characters to embrace, too. I know I did!
Link to this review:
Linger
Points This Claim: 25
Points So Far: 550
Goodreads Authors: 2


Total Points: 545/950
Tasks Completed: 36
Books Read: 44/77
Books by Goodreads authors: 4
Big Books: 2 (500+), 0 (750+), 0 (1000+)

I completed task 30.1 Birthday and Birthmonths.
For August, the subject was occult so I read "Wicca For Beginners" by Thea Sabin. 5 stars.(nonfiction)
I was born on a Thursday so I read a dystopia book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury(fiction) 1 star.
Completed Tasks: 12/23
Books Completed 17/71
Total Points 175
Goodreads Author:1


Task:5.4 Lesser Known Awards (Nebula Award)
Points for this task: 5
Total points: 40
Tasks completed: 4

I read The Help by Kathryn Stockett for Task 20.6.
Whereas this book was well-written, entertaining, and made some interesting observations, I don't feel that this book is a MUST READ in the same way that other classics about the Civil Rights Movement are. The book was good but I felt like it lacked a certain depth and the characters/plotlines came across as a bit gossipy. The author tried to inject some historical occurences into the story, but it failed to resonate with me as a powerful text about the Civil Rights or even race relations. Overall, I recommend it as a good read but I don't see it as a MUST READ.

They got the guy from James Bond to be in the movie.....
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For all us booklovers, summer is a great time of year to relax with our favorite reads. In this task, share your love of your favorites with us. Read two (2) books:
A. One from your favorite genre/type.
B. One from your second favorite genre/type.
C. Write a short review for each and an explanation of why your like that genre/type.
Peaches by Jodi Lynn Anderson
Young Adult-I enjoy YA because they are quick reads but deal with a lot of issues and situations that I do not usually find with regular fiction.
Booth by David Robertson
Historical Fiction-I enjoy this because I am a history nerd so it's fun to see real-life people come to life on the page and to see an author's interpretation of events instead of a historian's.
Current Point Total: 125
Jessica MI